• Before connecting the plug to the mains
voltage you have to check if the switch is in
position “0”;
• Keep the mains lead always away from the
mouthpiece of the hot air gun;
• Keep children and animals away from the
appliance if you are using it.
Immediately switch off the appliance when:
• Plug and/or cable are defective or damaged;
• The switch is defective;
• You smell or see smoke caused by scorched
insulation from the hot air gun.
Electrical safety
When using electric machines always observe
the safety regulations applicable in your country
to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and
personal injury. Read the following safety
instructions and also the enclosed safety
instructions.
Always check that the power supply
corresponds to the voltage on the rating
plate.
Class II machine – Double insulation –
You don’t need any earthed plug
Replacing cables or plugs
Immediately throw away old cables or plugs when
they have been replaced by new ones. It is
dangerous to insert the plug of a loose cable in
the wall outlet.
Using extension cables
Only use an approved extension cable suitable
for the power input of the machine. The minimum
conductor size is 1.5 mm2. When using a cable
reel always unwind the reel completely.
3. USING THE APPLIANCE
The Hot air gun can be used for:
• Plumbing work like tube connections, solder,
bowing tubes;
• Removing paint, varnish and lacquer without
firerisk;
• Quickly drying of appliances which have
become wet;
• Drying surfaces for quick repairing;
• Removing self-adhesive labels in a clean way
placing PVC labels;
• Blistering after sticking PVC materials can be
smoothed after heating;
• Easy removing of vinyl carpeting:
• Forming all synthetics with a low temperature
(450 degrees) among which polyethylene and
PVC;
• Forming all synthetics with a high temperature
(580 degrees) among which acryl and
plexiglass;
• Smelting synthetics, among which matters and
foils with PVC layer;
• Applying heat shrinking tubes;
• Shrinkwrappers;
• Thawing tubes and engines;
• Repairing finishing layers: email of bath and
household appliances;
• Applying epoxypowder coverlayers;
• Repairing of ski’s, surf-boards and other
sports goods;
• Unscrewing too fast fixed screws and
connections.
Operation
Fig. A
You can work manually with this hot air gun or
you can put it in a vertical position.
• Check if the mains switch is on position “0”
before you connect the apparatus;
• Keep the main lead always away from the hot
air stream and the mouth piece;
• Put the mains switch in position ‘I or II’ to let
your hot air gun operate:
“1” = 450 degrees, air flow 300 l/min.
“0” = Off
“2” = 600 degrees, air flow 500 l/min.
When the temperature is excess 600° C, the
heats switches it off automatically, however, the
heater continues to run. When the heater has
cooled to operating temperature, the heater is
switched on again.
Switching off:
Slide the switch to 0.
Tip: If you want to get the best result, test all
appliances on a little part of the workpiece.
GB
Ferm 69
GR
04 Ferm